Intel Foundry ticks another box in quest to fab mil-spec chips for US DoD

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Gelsinger and gang certified to court wider array of defense contractors

Intel's Foundry division is one step closer to manufacturing chips for military applications using its forthcoming 18A process node.

"RAMP-C intends to demonstrate prototype production of Intel 18A chips in 2025 to deliver unprecedented processing performance for the DoD," explained Dev Shenoy, secretary of defense for research and engineering and DARPA's principal director for microelectronics, in a canned Intel is also said to be building a"secret enclave" to produce chips for the US military – though the Pentagon's commitment to the project has been

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